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Charlie Kirk. What It Means To Stand For Truth. Episode 424 with The Real Brad Lea (TRBL)

18 Nov 2021

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Charlie Kirk is the Founder and President of Turning Point USA, the largest and fastest-growing conservative youth activist organization in the country with over 250,000 student members, over 450 full and part-time staff, and a presence on over 2,000 high school and college campuses nationwide.    In this episode, Brad and Charlie break down what it means to stand for truth, what is happening in America, and cancel culture. This episode is not only informative but entertaining too!   00:00 Intro 02:40 Suppression 04:22 "It matters for everyone to speak out." - Charlie Kirk 06:15 What you can do right now 06:23 Bomb: The opportunity matters more 08:53 An example of cancel culture 09:25 Bomb: Build your own audience outside of what cancel culture controls 10:00 Shout out to Dave Portnoy 14:20 "People want to support the good guys." - Charlie Kirk 15:40 Hunter Biden 18:29 Who is running for President? 19:43 The election 23:30 Why voting is so important on all levels 24:04 Bomb: "Be the same person you are in public that you are in private-- never pretend you believe something you don't." - Charlie Kirk 25:22 The mandate 28:34 "Are we actually living in the same country?" - Charlie Kirk 33:13 Bomb: "There are things a lot more important than money." - Charlie Kirk 34:00 The moral questions we need to ask 34:40 "They thought they were God." - Charlie Kirk 38:00 The Clinton's 40:00 Kyle Rittenhouse Trial 44:47 Abortion 46:21 CRT 49:00 Support Charlie's podcast and subscribe!  

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